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The Concept Of A Philosophical Jurisprudence Essays And Reviews 192651 Michael Oakeshott

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The Concept Of A Philosophical Jurisprudence Essays And Reviews 192651 Michael Oakeshott
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Publisher: Michael Oakeshott: Selected Wr
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Michael Oakeshott
ISBN: 9781845401801, 1845401808
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Concept Of A Philosophical Jurisprudence Essays And Reviews 192651 Michael Oakeshott by Michael Oakeshott 9781845401801, 1845401808 instant download after payment.

This volume brings together for the first time over a hundred of Oakeshott's essays and reviews, written between 1926 and 1951, that until now have remained scattered through a variety of scholarly journals, periodicals and newspapers. A new editorial introduction explains how these pieces, including the lengthy essay on the philosophical nature of jurisprudence that occupies an important position in Oakeshott's work, illuminate his other published writings. The collection throws new light on the context of his thought by placing him in dialogue with a number of other major figures in the humanities and social sciences during this period, including Leo Strauss, A.N. Whitehead, Karl Mannheim, Herbert Butterfield, E.H. Carr, Gilbert Ryle, and R.G. Collingwood.

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